“Waverly has created a beautiful and extensive collection of prints and wovens with a more relaxed, informal look,” said Gail Burger, product manager for Williamsburg.

The Tidewater collection from Waverly allows consumers to mix and match looks. Each fabric draws from nature-inspired elements and tells a piece of early American history.

For example, the Custis Garden pattern drew inspiration from several antique botanical illustrations in Colonial Williamsburg's rare book collections. The fabric is eponymous with 18th-century gardener John Custis.